U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Adam Harmon was fired from working as a diversity, equity and inclusion specialist as allegedly posting gay porn in uniforms, including during overseas deployments.
The gay 44-year-old West Point alumni and military intelligence officer reportedly shared workplace fantasies and X-rate content to the Alt X account @franzkafka2007, and other content creators allegedly requested that they work with him.
According to New York PostHarmon, who worked as a Day lawyer outside the military, has run an ALT account for the past six years and recently posted it in November 2024.
The account was then deleted, but some of the posts have been saved as screenshots and appear to refer to Harmon as the author.
In one post in December 2022, Harmon speeded up on his personal Instagram account to share his vacation photos and cross-post the same images for over 800 followers on his illegal X account.
The photo shows a unique tattoo that resembles something similar to Harmon’s right arm.
In September 2023, Harmon is said to have shared photos of three adult toys next to a military hat containing the insignia of his vice-colonel.
He also allegedly posted two videos showing him placing his uniform, but his face is hidden in the video. One of the videos shows him sitting in a chair that looks like a barracks.
“I’ve been making me so fucking with my uniform lately, so why not,” Harmon said in August 2023 that he captioned a photo showing his naked butt part hanging from camouflage fatigue. The images were shared between both X accounts.

In November 2024, Harmon posted a photo of himself, timestamping it in the UAE, showing it bent over the bed, his shorts were pulled down and he said, “I have this stupid big room in the palm of my hand in Dubai.
Homosexuality is a crime in the UAE and is punished by incarceration. According to US Army Reserve records, the image was posted while Harmon was officially stationed in Kuwait, where homosexuality is also a crime.
Both the UAE and Kuwait are important American ally in the unstable Middle Eastern region, so it would not work for US military officers to appear to violate the laws of the host country.
Harmon is said to have shared two photos of himself having sex with other men, including the one he plays a blowjob. Neither post identifies the other man as her husband, Lt. Colonel Peter Bennett, of the US Army Reserve. He got married in 2011raises another question, considering adultery is considered a crime under the Uniform Law of Military Justice.
Harmon posted two photos of the man whom he identified as his husband.
When confronted with the Alt X account, Harmon said he regretted “making embarrassment in the Army.”
“Serving uniforms in this country for 24 years has been the greatest honor of my life,” he said. post. “That is why I am deeply sorry for the lapse of judgment that has brought shame to the Army, my troops and me.

“This happened in a particularly lonely chapter in my life, but I take full responsibility,” he continued. “I believe in accountability, learning from our mistakes and using them as a path to growth. That’s exactly what we’re trying to do here.”
Sean Timmons, former captain of the U.S. Army Judges’ Advocate Generals, told the branch that provides legal support to service members – post The risqué photos and posts indicate that Harmon violates several military rules and may be interpreted as a national security risk.
“They were able to throw books on this individual,” Timmons said. “Because of this terrible thing, they were able to go to the court battle. Go out right away and implement section 133, which has not been enforced, as it is an action not following being an officer and a gentleman.
Timmons argued that Harmon’s post could violate Security Clearance Guideline D. It sets standards for sexual behavior for those seeking security clearance at all levels.
“He could be facing a terror from the enemy for this to come out publicly,” Timmons explained. “He was able to compromise on secrets and confidential information in exchange for not revealing this behavior. Therefore, he should review the security clearance and perhaps cancel it.”
Source: Metro Weekly – www.metroweekly.com